What Drivers Are Saying

This car has performed with very little repair for over 130,000 miles. It is comfortable even for four passengers. The trunk is large enough for trips, even for holiday with all the extra packages. Only non-maintenance repairs have been for front wheel bearings.

I drive over 50 miles one way to work everyday and wanted a reliable car with a comfortable ride, good gas mileage, handling and able to get around in winter weather. This car more than exceeded my expectations and I doubt that I will ever find another car that will measure up to it! With regular maintenance and TLC this car will probably last a life time. It currently has over 303,600 miles on it and it still handles and rides as good as the day I bought it. The 3.8 liter motor is the best motor ever made, it just keeps on going as long as you change the oil on a regular basis and perform routine maintenance on the rest of the vehicle. It's a shame that GM quit making the LeSabre, I really don't care for the newer models that they have come out with, they just don't measure up to the LeSabre!

Rides like a Cadillac. Cranks out 20/30 up to 35 mpg on the open road and this isn't a small car. Tranny's starting to shift a little hard but it's been doing that and it has 185k. If/when it goes it will be fixed not scrapped. If I could find another one I'd buy it.

by Wouldn't you rather have a Buick?
from Edmonton AB
on Fri Oct 24 2014

This is my fourth Buick, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations as usual. I'm constantly getting complements on how sharp the car looks, even though it's ten years old! And my fuel economy has been much better than what its rated at. I typically get 25 mpg, IN THE CITY! And although it's just a custom, it has a leather interior and aluminum rims, which make it much nicer. The factory stereo is impressive. Very clear and produces bass and treble tones very well. Handles excellently whether in the city or in town. If Buick continues making cars like this, I will never buy another brand.

The car I found was high quality pre-owned vehicle. It has a smooth ride and a beautiful leather interior. The gas mileage is more than I thought it would be, which is a very good thing. It also has heated seats, which is a commodity I have never had and it is definitely helpful in the cold weather with leather. The stereo system is loud but crisp and features both a tape deck and cd player. In the end, very satisfied with the product I drove out in.

Very inexpensive to service. Great fuel economy. Good size ( trunk & interior) Rides good at any speed. Noticed a lot PGA Golf car. Paint stays good even after 14 years. Going to drive it until it falls apart. Only problem ever. - electrical computer (spark ) problem. EZ fix. $250.00. GREAT CAR. Bought new

Our Take on the 2004 Buick LeSabre

During the past couple of weeks, you've probably visited or been visited by a senior relative or two. Betcha they drive a Buick LeSabre.

Of course, that wouldn't be a hard bet to win, since most Buick buyers are somewhere between 62 years old and
death. Many are loyal Buick buyers, especially when it comes to full-sized cars and one full-sized car in particular, the Buick LeSabre.

For more than a decade, it has been the best-selling full-sized car in America and it didn't get that way by
accident. It does so by catering to traditional American car expectations: a bench seat, column shifter, horizontal dashboard, roomy interior and sizable trunk.